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Astained glass window in the form of an equilateral triangle is built on top of a rectangular window. the rectangular part of the window is one of clear glass and transmits twice as much light per square foot as the triangular part, which is made of stained glass. if the entire window has a perimeter of 20 ft, find the dimensions (to the nearest ft) of the window that will admit the most light.
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What will the graph look like for a system of equations that has no solution? a. the lines will be perpendicular. b. the lines will cross at one point. c. both equations will form the same line. d. the lines will be parallel.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Astrid spent $36 on new shoes. this was $12 less than twice what she spent on a new skirt. part a: which equation would solve for how much she spent on the skirt? part b: solve the equation in the workspace provided below. how much did astrid spend on her skirt?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:40
Which of these statements is correct? the system of linear equations 6x - 5y = 8 and 12x - 10y = 16 has no solution. the system of linear equations 7x + 2y = 6 and 14x + 4y = 16 has an infinite number of solutions. the system of linear equations 8x - 3y = 10 and 16x - 6y = 22 has no solution. the system of linear equations 9x + 6y = 14 and 18x + 12y = 26 has an infinite number of solutions.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Which lines are parallel? justify your answer. lines p and q are parallel because same side interior angles are congruent. lines p and q are parallel because alternate exterior angles are congruent lines l and m are parallel because same side interior angles are supplementary lines l and m are parallel because alternate interior angles are supplementary.
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